Students to host Day of Action for domestic partner benefits
By The Daily Cardinal | Mar. 25, 2009Community members will lobby for the inclusion of domestic partner benefits in the state's 2009-2011 biennial budget in Library Mall Wednesday.
Community members will lobby for the inclusion of domestic partner benefits in the state's 2009-2011 biennial budget in Library Mall Wednesday.
Trevon Hughes, a point guard for the Wisconsin Badgers basketball team, pleaded not guilty to two traffic violations Monday.
The Wisconsin men's track and field team wrapped up a busy week Saturday after participating in three events since the beginning of spring recess.
Kiera ends up questioning the authorities in a new setting.'
The men's tennis won two out of their three matches at last weekend's Blue Gray Tennis Classic in Montgomery.
According to state Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, the powerful Joint Committee on Finance showed support for keeping the state's film tax incentives program, which Gov.r Doyle cut in his 2009-'11 budget proposal, in an informal vote.
Obama's new stimulus plan is beneficial for all Americans.
The UW Wrestling team traveled to compete in the NCAA Championships last weekend with members capturing second, third and fourth places.
The Wisconsin women's swim team completed a successful run at the NCAA Championships at College Station, Texas over the weekend behind strong performances from freshman Ashley Wanland and their relay teams.
In-depth report looks at how much food is thrown out by campus food services and proposed solutions
State Rep. Cory Mason, D-Racine, announced Friday he plans to introduce a constitutional amendment that would allow Wisconsin 17-year-olds to vote in state and local elections, a change he hopes will increase participation among young voters.
Andy Van Sistine defends the selection committee's selections for the NCAA Men's Championship.
A Milwaukee man was arrested after allegedly running into his friend with his van and fleeing the scene early Sunday morning.
The Gaylord Nelson Institute recognized a UW-Madison environmental engineering professor for his support of resource protection.
The spy thriller is a pretty simple genre. Throw in some tension, a little backstabbing and a clever twist at the end and the flick should be pretty fun. That's one of the reasons why ""Duplicity,"" the new espionage tale from ""Michael Clayton"" director and ""Bourne Ultimatum"" screenwriter Tony Gilroy, looked like such an enjoyable spy romp. But somewhere along the line, Gilroy forgot to inject the fun into what should have been a happy-go-lucky movie.
The Wisconsin Union Design Committee met Monday in the Memorial Union to review floor plans and discuss final ideas for redevelopment.
Dale talks about the SXSW music festival, and covers its pros and cons'
Doyle's proposed light rail would benefit all of Madison and the environment as well.
Madison police arrested a man Sunday matching the description of the suspect in multiple robberies in the downtown area who has been dubbed the ""parka bandit.""
The Wisconsin women's hockey team persevered past a strong Kentucky team to advance to the third round of the WNIT.